Covers the Coastside

November 2016

November 30, 2016

There was a second sighting on Crespi Drive, November 15, and a third on November 30. Around 8 a.m., a resident observed a mountain lion in the roadway on Manzanita Drive near the intersection of Alicante Drive. The animal did not appear injured and was not aggressive. The animal ran away soon after it was spotted. Officers responded to the area but did not locate the animal.

November 29, 2016

Deni Asnis, with technical help from Leo Leon, shared this photo of a sign anonymously mounted November 29 on the Manor overpass in Pacifica. The sign read "NO NO NO DEPORTATIONS" and someone removed it the same day it went up.

November 18, 2016

Several male subjects entered Sea Bowl carrying their own liquor and were promptly ejected by management, but they had already donned bowling shoes, and now police are looking for a bunch of guys walking around Pacifica wearing bowling shoes belonging to Sea Bowl.

A small plane crashed north of Half Moon Bay Airport in Moss Beach. Emergency personnel will be working through the night. Roadways will be closed in the area. At this time Park Way from Orval Ave to Marine Blvd and Los Banos Ave from Airport St to Park Way are closed. We do not have an estimated time the Roadways will reopen. Thank you for your patience while traveling in the area. Deputy Moody OES 15

November 16, 2016

Riptide's Better Business Burro brays about the Pacifica Tribune raising its subscription rates to $30 for six months and $49 for one year. The senior rate remains $22 for one year. We are sure that the newspaper has its business reasons for the rate increase. In any case, we always support print journalism and urge our readers to continue supporting the hometown rag. Special kudos to Tribune writers Jane Northrop and Jean Bartlett.